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  • he is much better than the less than 10 percent who typically survive cardiac arrest in other settings.Yet the study's authors said more could be done to improve survival, including preventing cardiac arrest through more effective patient monitoring; administering CPR and defibrillation to restart the heart more quickly; and better adherence to resuscitation guidelines.In cardiac arrest, the hear
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